Be at peace with your own soul, then
heaven and earth will be at peace with you. --Saint Jerome
Who except God can give you peace? Has the
world ever been able to satisfy the heart? --Saint Gerard Majella
The best way to acquire that peace which is
born of the love of God, the inexhaustible Source of all virtues, is to accept
all tribulations, whether spiritual or temporal, as coming directly from the
paternal hand of God; to look upon all unpleasant events as very costly gifts
presented to us by our heavenly Father; to repeat often the sacred word of Our
Saviour: "Yea Father, for so hath it seemed good in Thy sight. (Matt. xi.
26.)' - St. Paul of the Cross
From humility of heart proceed serenity of
mind, gentleness of conduct, interior peace, and every good. - St. Paul of the
Cross
Keep your soul at peace, in order to
be able to be attentive and very faithful to the inner movement of the Holy
Spirit. --Saint Peter
Julian Eymard
Let us go forward in peace, our eyes
upon heaven, the only one goal of our labors. -St. Therese of
Lisieux
If you take little account of yourself, you
will have peace, wherever you live. - St. Poemen
Never be in a hurry; do everything quietly
and in a calm spirit. Do not lose your inner peace for anything whatsoever,
even if your whole world seems upset. --St. Francis de Sales
Who except God can give you peace? Has the
world ever been able to satisfy the heart? - St. Gerard Majella
He who is humble easily obeys everyone,
fears to offend anyone, is at peace with everyone, is kind with all. --St Thomas of Villanova
Our Lord wishes us to have great charity
for our neighbor, for whom we should pray as for ourselves; it is one of the
characteristic effects of this devotion to reconcile hearts and to bring peace
to souls. - St. Margaret Mary Alacoque
The more a person loves God, the more
reason he has to hope in Him. This hope produces in the Saints an unutterable
peace, which they preserve even in adversity, because as they love God, and
know how beautiful He is to those who love Him, they place all their confidence
and find all their repose in Him alone. --Saint Alphonsus Liguori
As long as a single passion reigns in our
hearts, though all the others should have been overcome, the soul will never
enjoy peace. -- St. Joseph
Calasanctius
A great means to preserve continual peace
and tranquility of soul is to receive everything from the hands of God, both
great and small, and in whatever way it comes. --St. Dorotheus
You will note that the Lord establishes as
the prime good contemplation, that is the gaze turned in the direction of the
things of God. Hence we say that the other virtues, however useful and good we
may say they are, must nevertheless be put on a secondary level, since they are
all practiced for the sake of this one. "You are full of worry and are
upset over many things when actually it should be over a few or even one."
In saying this the Lord locates the primary good not in activity, however
praiseworthy, however abundantly fruitful, but in the truly simple and unified
contemplation of Himself. - St. John Cassian
Opting for peace does not mean a
passive acquiescence to evil or compromise of principle. It demands an active
struggle against hatred, oppression and disunity, but not by using methods of
violence. Building peace requires creative and courageous action. --Pope
John Paul II
The servants of God...whether provoked by
word or work, by keeping themselves tranquil and peaceful, evince a perfect
nobleness of soul.” --Saint
Thomas Aquinas
See, my children, a person who is in a
state of sin is always sad. Whatever he does, he is weary and disgusted with
every thing; while he who is at peace with God is always happy, always joyous.
. . Oh, beautiful life! Oh, beautiful death! --St. Jean Marie Baptiste Vianney
Mankind will not have peace until it
turns with trust to My mercy. (300) --Diary of St Faustina, Divine Mercy
in my Soul
While you are proclaiming peace with
your lips, be careful to have it even more fully in your heart. --Saint
Francis of Assisi
Lord, make me an instrument of your
peace; where there is hatred, let me sow love; where there is injury, pardon;
where there is doubt, faith; where there is despair, hope; where there is
darkness, light; and where there is sadness, joy. -St. Francis
If we have no peace, it is because we have
forgotten that we belong to each other. --Blessed Mother Teresa
The best way to acquire that peace which is
born of the love of God, the inexhaustible Source of all virtues, is to accept
all tribulations, whether spiritual or temporal, as coming directly from the
paternal hand of God; to look upon all unpleasant events as very costly gifts
presented to us by our heavenly Father; to repeat often the sacred word of Our
Saviour: "Yea Father, for so hath it seemed good in Thy sight. (Matt. xi.
26.) - St. Paul of the Cross
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